Friday, July 10, 2009

Daring Fireball: Putting What Little We Actually Know About Chrome OS Into Context

More Chrome OS perspectives 

So it’s not weird that Chrome was announced. But what is weird is how it was announced. And, despite the title of the weblog post in which the announcement was made — “Introducing the Google Chrome OS” — nothing has actually been introduced. There aren’t even any screenshots, let alone a demo or any specific technical information. With an expected ship date of “the second half of 2010”, it’s a textbook example of vaporware.

I don’t get the timing. Why announce it now, when it clearly isn’t close to ready? Why not at I/O, Google’s developer conference six weeks ago? Or why not wait until it’s ready to release to developers? I like facts, demos, and best of all, shipping products. I don’t like vague promises.

For very little additional useful information, also see the Google Chrome OS FAQ

Daring Fireball: Putting What Little We Actually Know About Chrome OS Into Context

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